By: Teresa McGill | Mar 20, 2010 |
Resumes Cover letters can be really powerful. They're one of only two docs the recruiter sees. And lets face it, most are really lame. Here are a couple of tips that make yours stand out.
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Resumes A job cover letter can help you or hurt you. You've got to have one. Here are a couple of tips for making it stick to the top of the stack.
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Resumes Been a while since you've had to apply for a job? Join the crowd. Literally. With unemployment at 9.4% (and climbing) there are now 14.5 million other folks hopping into the dwindling job pool. Your cover letter is your buoy, it keeps you above water, and sounds a clear tone that hiring managers can navigate by.
read more By: Teresa McGill | Mar 20, 2010 |
Resumes If you're on the job market, you're looking for an easy way to submit a lot of resumes. And do it quickly. Resume cover letter templates are a good place to start. Here's what to do with them to make them really pull.
read more By: Teresa McGill | Mar 20, 2010 |
Resumes A hiring manager uses the data in the cover letters and her impressions to sort out the good from the bad. Who do I see first, who goes to the pile, who gets pitched?
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Resumes Start with cover letter samples. Add your distinct personality. Pepper with something unique and actionable about you. And now you're starting to be memorable, someone a recruiter wants to see. Here are some concrete ways to do that.
read more By: Elton Lowe | Mar 20, 2010 |
Resumes When you're looking for a job one of the most important things to consider is how potential employers will contact you. This may seem obvious to you, but many people do not get this small detail right. So if you're in the middle of a job search, before you do anything else, check your phone number and email address on your resume.
read more By: michaelrussell | Mar 19, 2010 |
Career management A community college located in Graham , North Carolina in United States , Alamance Community College serves the Alamance County area. The two year public college is unique in providing facilities of distance learning, dual enrollment, and double major.
read more By: Jewel | Mar 19, 2010 |
Careers There's no doubt about it – home working is most advantageous with a large dose of self-motivation and a sprinkling of stubborness. The trick to make it work is in separating home life from work life and finding a healthy balance between the two. There are many financial and tax benefits from using a professional garden office space for your work and it can double up as a teenagers study or chill room in the evenings. That crucial separation from the house automatically divides your work...
read more By: ali pak | Mar 19, 2010 |
Careers Credit card industry goes around only one word and that is ‘Convenience'. The problem arrives when people become too convenient and start using their not one but multiple credit cards obsessively. The situation tends to go from bad to worse when the use of credit cards
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